The road submerged under the water 2 times a day
When the tide rises, Passage du Góis sinks deep under the sea. If you want to go back and forth between Burnёf Bay and Noirmoutier Island (France), there's no other way but to wait for the sprint.
In 1701, the trail connecting the mainland and the island of Noirmoutier was first recorded on the map.More than 100 years later, passenger carriage services began to appear.(Photo: H1apn).
About 4.5 km long, Passage du Góis looks normal but extremely dangerous.(Photo: Feel-planet).
At high tide, the road sinks about 4m deep under the sea.(Photo: Drive2).
People can only move on this road twice a day, lasting a total of about 4 hours.(Photo: Drive2).
Frequently submerged by seawater, vehicles passing through Passage du Góis must run at very low speeds because of slippery.(Photo: Drive2).
The local government ordered a series of dangerous warning boards, and informed visitors the hours to safely pass here.(Photo: Drive2).
However, many people still get stuck in the middle of the road every year at high tide.(Photo: Drive2).
Dozens of rescue towers have been built along the road.Stuck visitors can climb this tower to wait for rescue or sprint.(Photo: Drive2).
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